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Basic Configuration
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Access Level:
Determines which commands this account will be allowed to access. This
option can set the access level for this account to "Administrator", "SuperUser", "User"
or "ViewOnly." For more information on Command Access Levels, please refer to
Section 5.4.1 and Section 11.2. (Default = User.)
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Port Access:
Determines whether or not the account will be allowed to connect to the
serial Setup Port. (Defaults; Administrator and SuperUser = Always Enabled, User =
Disabled.)
Note:
ViewOnly level accounts cannot be granted access to the Setup Port.
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Plug Access:
Determines which outlet(s) this account will be allowed to control.
(Defaults; Administrator and SuperUser = All Plugs On, User = All Plugs Off,
ViewOnly = All Plugs Off.)
Notes:
• Administrator and SuperUser level accounts always have access to all plugs.
• User level accounts will only have access to the plugs that are defined via the
"Plug Access" parameter.
• ViewOnly accounts are allowed to display the Plug Status Screen, but are limited
to the plugs specified by the account. ViewOnly accounts are not allowed to
invoke switching and reboot commands.
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Plug Group Access:
Determines which plug groups this account will be allowed to
control. For more information on Plug Groups, please refer to Section 5.6.
(Defaults; Administrator and SuperUser = All Plug Groups On, User = All Plug Groups
Off, ViewOnly = All Plug Groups Off.)
Notes:
• In order to use this feature, Plug Groups must first be defined as described in
Section 5.6.
• Administrator and SuperUser level accounts will always have access to all plug
groups.
• User Level accounts will only have access to the plug groups that are defined via
the Plug Group Access parameter.
• ViewOnly accounts are allowed to display the On/Off status of plug groups via the
Plug Status Screen, but are limited to the plug groups specified by the account.
ViewOnly accounts are not allowed to invoke switching and reboot commands.
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Service Access:
Determines whether this account will be able to access command mode
via Serial Port, Telnet or Web. For example, if Telnet Access is disabled for this account,
then this account will not be able to access command mode via Telnet. (Default = Serial
Port = On, Telnet = On, Web = On.)